If you had to choose a favorite model-off-duty look of the past few seasons, chances are it was styled by Monica Rose. The go-to stylist for stars like Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Cara Delevingne, and Chanel Iman, Monica has her hands full pulling red carpet and street style looks that regularly land atop best-dressed lists. Looking through Monica's repertoire, you'll find that each styled look has an unexpected twist, whether it's a bra peeking through a hole in a vintage band tee, or a denim skirt layered imaginatively over jeans. Since she started working with Monica, Gigi Hadid's become a modern-day street style icon, gracing the red carpet in a Versace caped jumpsuit, or hitting the streets of Paris in pearl-studded jeans with Reebok Classic sneakers adorning her feet.

After styling several clients for Coachella this year, Monica took a break at the Reebok classics crib to discuss her favorite trends, Kendall's visible bra look, Gigi's sneaker obsession, and so much more. Read on for our exclusive interview.

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Teen Vogue: What would you say is the hottest trend for Spring/Summer?

Monica Rose: Honestly, Spring/Summer is not my thing, I'm more of a Fall/Winter girl because I love coats. So, I never really get that excited about it. But for some reason, I'm starting to get a feminine side which is very not like me. You know, florals and color. So, I guess I'm more excited about tapping into that feminine side like flowy, linen pants. I did a really cool suit look on a client that was a really pretty burgundy that was very menswear-inspired but just different. That's just what I'm gravitating toward this season. Sometimes, I surprise myself.

Teen Vogue: Are you styling any clients for the Met Gala? What can we expect?

Monica Rose: Very avant garde looks. We're still in the process of getting measurements and going through sketches. It's still in the beginning stages. Met Gala is interesting because you ask yourself: how do you go into the theme without making it look too much like the designer's pieces? We're still figuring it out.

Teen Vogue: What trend would you say is completely over?

Monica Rose: I've been steering away from chokers. I'm more into daintier jewelry. And to be honest, I don't really follow trends. When I'm in the moment, it's just kind of whatever works. I like layered thin necklaces, body chains. It's all about the small, little details like medallion necklaces and pendants.

Teen Vogue: You've really transformed Kendall and Gigi's street style, and inspired them to take fashion risks. Is there ever a moment where they're totally against a look and it takes some convincing?

Monica Rose: It's certain times where one of them look at the rack and they'd say 'No, I'd never do that.' And then they try it on and it works. And there are other outfits that I really like and say 'just try it on for me.' And we end up laughing at it, and it's the craziest thing and I say 'Oh, I thought it would work. Maybe it didn't.' But for the most part, I think it's a very collaborative process. The girls are so busy so who doesn't want someone to help them put looks together? It's important for me to really tap into their style at the moment, and make it more authentic and more about them.

Teen Vogue: We love that you make a habit out of breaking fashion rules, like layering a denim skirt over jeans for Gigi, or cutting Kendall's shirt to show her bra.

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Monica Rose: I always like to do something unexpected. I don't like it too perfect. I think 'let's throw something off here.'

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Teen Vogue: Where'd you get the idea for cutting Kendall's shirt?

Monica Rose: The only reason why that happened was because I love the bra — I think it's Anine Bing — so I thought 'why can't we show this bra'?

Monica Rose: A Gucci scarf that can be tied round the neck, wrist or waist to provide a super versatile touch. A Reebok Classic Leather sneaker. A Saint Laurent skinny military belt for a hint of edge. A basic white Hanes Re/Done tee. A killer statement necklace to pair with a white tee, like a DylanLex piece. Reebok x Vetements socks. Saint Laurent round sunglasses for effortless cool. A fisherman hat, like the Mattie Greek one. Statement earrings are coming back. And Reebok Classic pool slides for easy style.

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Teen Vogue: I noticed your clients are wearing white classic sneakers more and more. What do you love about them?

Monica Rose: I never thought I was a sneaker girl. I've also worn heels or boots. But I think now, a white classic sneaker is a must-have. I style a lot of my clients with white sneakers, and it's my go-to now. You can style it with so much and just look effortless and cool. I style my clients for Fashion Month and they're all about comfort because they're running around all the time. I'd mix dresses and even jeans with sneakers. I love styling a look where you think you have to wear a heel with it, and you can throw it off and wear a sneaker. One of Gigi's favorite sneakers are the Reebok Classics, and I remember her throwing them on with looks I styled, giving them the 'Gigi' twist. Last season, she was wearing a boyfriend jean with a Jonathan Simkhai beaded oversize jacket. I had originally paired it with heels and she threw the sneakers on. And I thought it was so cool that it was a runway look and she threw her own twist on it.

Teen Vogue: How did you get your start in the industry?

Monica Rose: I've been doing this a very long time — going on 13, 14 years. It's not an overnight success. In my head, I don't think of my 'success' like that. It's just a job. What's great about my story is I started at the bottom and worked my way up to the top. I never assisted anybody. I did later in my career because I wanted to see what I was doing wrong — at the agency I was with. But that was 10 years ago. So, I had to work for every contact and I got plenty of doors slammed in my face. It's never been easy. That's why it's so special to me. And that's why everything I do, I do it with my heart.

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Teen Vogue: How did you keep going after getting doors slammed in your face so to speak?

Monica Rose: When somebody turns you down, and when you have doors closed in your face, I think — at least for me — it made me want to work harder. I never really gave up. It made me stronger, and it made me appreciate what I had more. I always thought 'One day, you will want to work with me. One day, those doors will really open for me. One day, I won't be able to just pull ASOS for my clients. I'll be able to pull high-end designers.' I'm kind of glad it happened to me this way so I was able to appreciate everything that I do have. That's what I try to tell my assistants. I didn't have A-list celebrity clients before, I was working on small editorials that they would say no to. For me, that's why this time is so special because it was really hard to get here, and the challenges just made me work harder and harder and harder. And I still work hard today. I never stopped.